Disney's latest live performance remake has been revealed to select members of the media, and "Lilo & Stitch" has been revealed, with the overwhelmingly positive response to the film's first time.
Critic Wendy Lee Szany wrote on X: “Lilo and Stitch are by far the best Disney live-actions.
Reporter Laura Sirikul wrote on X: "Lilo and Stitch are heart-warming and really make the official film deeper into Lilo and Lilo & Nani. Maia Kealoha is a star! This stitch is done well. I never imagined that they would be able to blend the animation well in 23 years. It's magic. Very sweet.
The original "Lilo & Stitch" was released in 2002, making the film the latest animated film from Disney, which turned into a live show and the first film of the 2000s. Both films follow a young lonely Hawaiian girl, Lilo, who discovers a cute, blue and chaotic alien whom she calls Stitch. Lilo, together with her older sister Nani, put forward the stitches and teaches him what the family means or "ohana".
Actors include Maia Kealoha as Lilo; Sydney Elizebeth Agudong as Nani; Zach Galifianakis as Dr. Jumba Jookiba, an alien creator of Stitch, who comes to him. Billy Magnussen serves as agent Pleakley; Courtney B. Vance as Cobra Foam; Hannah Waddingham as the Big Woman; Chris Sanders, the co-director and co-author of the original film, returns to the Sound of Sewing. Nani's original voice Tia Carrere also returned to social workers this time.
The first "Lilo & Stitch" was a box office success, with a global box office of $80 million and a global box office of $273 million. It was nominated for Best Animation Feature in the Academy Awards, but lost to "spiritual boost." Because Stitch is in the popularity of the kids, it continues to produce several sequels, TV shows and video games.
Read some of the first reactions below: